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Origins of the Kabbalah (Princeton Paperbacks)
Gershom Gerhard Scholem
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| #1039591 in Books | Princeton University Press | 1991-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x1.14 x6.00l,1.61 | File type: PDF | 504 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| More Kabbala In English|By thirdtwin|Another of Scholem's ground breaking works on mysticism- sterling effort in his attempt to bring the ideas to a wider audience in english and rejuvenate interest in the study of kabbala in general; a goal in which he succeeded.|2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| I have every one of his books and th|.com |Gershom Scholem's Origins of the Kabbalah provides a painstakingly detailed history of Kabbalah's rise among medieval French and Spanish Jews, describes the first publication of Jewish mystical texts, and investigates the growth of their influence
One of the most important scholars of our century, Gershom Scholem (1897-1982) opened up a once esoteric world of Jewish mysticism, the Kabbalah, to concerned students of religion. The Kabbalah is a rich tradition of repeated attempts to achieve and portray direct experiences of God: its twelfth-and thirteenth-century beginnings in southern France and Spain are probed in Origins of the Kabbalah, a work crucial in Scholem's oeuvre. The book is a contribution not only t...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Origins of the Kabbalah (Princeton Paperbacks) | Gershom Gerhard Scholem. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.